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7 Great Animated Explainer Videos That Actually Convert [VIDEOS]

Are you considering creating an animated explainer video for your business? Do you need inspiration on what to choose for an animation style, music, or script?

We have 7 awesome examples of animated explainer videos that actually convert. From driving additional sales to user sign-ups to engaging visitors, we show you what works and what doesn't work with animated explainer videos.

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Oct 8Posted 1 year agomaxidbgThanks for the information Steve. One of the biggest challenges we often face at www.yumyumvideos.com has to do with convincing our customers that scripting is not a piece of cake. The script is the heart of the project and is usually one of the hardest parts. It’s definitely the foundation for a successful project. Once we are 100% convinced of the needs of our customers, we write a killer script and then start to make the video.
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Hi steve..Great post..loved the videos. I own a video animation companyhttp://www.pixelgenio.com and I should mention one thing. All these videos you see are stylistically simple and as such gives an overall easy to understand feel. That's the trick. You need to keep it simple yet interesting. I found a couple of other posts claiming that the script is the most important for a video to become successful. However at pixelgenio we believe a video is never successful without the joint effort of the script writer and animator. A great script paired with a boring amateurish animation can make the video a waste of money and time. Here are some of our best video samples for your consideration in your next post:

Thanks for including a couple of our videos Steve! The interesting thing about the Crazy Egg video is that it is on the longer side (2:38) yet it still caused a 64% increase in conversion rates. I don't think this proves anything concrete (perhaps a shorter video would have had an even larger effect) but it does show that a longer video, when done right and in the right context, can perform well.